Monday, October 6, 2014
Peter J. Mucha, Dept. of Mathematics University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
I have no sports expertise. I give myself points for having tried many sports, even if I excelled at none of them. I might hold the record for lowest season batting average in my home town's little league. I like math. I like sports. Maybe I occasionally have something interesting to say in the intersection.
Thomas Callaghan
While having no experience in big time collegiate athletics, I am an enthusiastic participant and viewer of numerous sports, especially Ultimate, volleyball, spikeball, and soccer.
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Our Manuscripts
- ''Mutually-antagonistic interactions in baseball networks,'' S. Saavedra, S. Powers, T. McCotter, M. A. Porter and P. J. Mucha, Physica A 389, 1131-1141 (2010).
- ''Random Walker Ranking for NCAA Division I-A Football,'' T. Callaghan, M. A. Porter and P. J. Mucha, American Mathematical Monthly, 114, 761-777 (2007) [arXiv:physics/0310148].
- ''The Bowl Championship Series: A Mathematical Review,'' T. Callaghan, P. J. Mucha and M. A. Porter, Notices of the American Mathematical Society 51, 887-893 (2004).
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